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Who should buy Intel's 10th-gen CPU in a laptop: Five reasons for and against

Who should buy Intel’s 10th-gen CPU in a laptop: Five reasons for and against

Posted on May 28, 2019 By Jarvis

For some people, an existing 8th-gen laptop will be just fine.

With Intel’s 10th-generation Ice Lake CPU finally here, you may be wondering whether to wait for laptops to come out with the new CPU, rather than buy an existing model with an 8th-gen CPU (Note: Intel’s 8th generation offers a full range of mobile CPUs, while the 9th generation offers only high-end ‘H’ mobile parts).
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